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* [[MainMenu]]: The menu (usually on the left)
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!Part I
{{menubox{
maans:Hi Geo
{{menubox{
geo:
I have pupstudio on a tiny 4gb USB stick with a 2gb swap file partitioned on it, accessing wav files from my hard drive, and there is absolutely zero latency, the ardour project loads in under 5 seconds.
I also have pupstudio on a 16gb sd card and reader, with a 2gb swap file, and 8gb for media files, and it runs equally as fast.
Another install sits on a USB hard drive, and 2 more installs on a 1.9ghz acer laptop (1 lupu511, and 1 puppy studio)}}}
You are running "full installs" I guess.... Is it better than a frugal install with the rt-kernel?
Could you write a small manual, describing your way of partitioning an usb, and installing puppy studio?
I'm interested in pros and cons regarding your choices - as I'm trying to create a simple wiki with instructions for absolute beginners:
Cheers Måns Mårtensson
}}}
[[http://puppystudio.tiddlyspot.com/|http://puppystudio.tiddlyspot.com/]]
http://puppystudio.tiddlyspace.com/ (danish)
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''Geo'':
Well, that is a good question.
The only ones that would qualify as "full installs" would be the ones on the USB HD, and the internal laptop HD (ide I think).
If you choose USB Flash Drive from the Universal Installer the OS wants to create a pupsave.
BUT, if you install onto USB HD you can get an actual full install.
I attempted to choose USB HD option and install on flash, but Puppy won't do it. I'm sure it has something to do with memory addressing or something like that.
I would love to get a "full install" on SD flash, and USB flash, and if I scour the forum I might be able to figure out how to accomplish this, but as of yet those flash installs are based on a pupsave using the "save to entire partition" option given at the first exit of the installation.
That is the short answer. I'll also post some ideas on partitioning.
!Part II
{{menubox{
maans: Hi Geo
Could you write a small manual, describing your way of partitioning an usb, and installing puppy studio?
I'm interested in pros and cons regarding your choices - as I'm trying to create a simple wiki with instructions for absolute beginners}}}
----
''Geo'':
I can give you a quick overview here, but as I am not a programmer I may be operating under false assumptions:
1)'' format a USB HD'' using g-parted
''sdb1:'' ext3 (boot flag) - size:6-7gb
''sdb2:'' linux swap file - size:6+gb
''sdb3:'' ext3 or ext2 or fat32- size:remaining capacity of the drive
''sdb1'' is ext3 because I assume puppystudio runs best in this format.
it is 6-7gb to be large enough for data ([i]such as dropbox-which I have found not to update correctly when placed on a different partition[/i]) and also large enough for big applications such as open office.
''sdb2'' is a swap file because I assume that puppystudio will need a page file option to run well and we are not using any sort of internal hard drive. It is 6gb if possible to accommodate machines with a lot of ram. btw my computer only has 2g ram. I assume that linux only stores 1 page in the partition at a time, but I don't actually know for sure.
''sdb3'' is the data partition. The best format for this one puzzles me, as it would be nice for windows OS to be able to read and write to the partition when USB boot is not option and you simply want to access or transfer files. But at this point in time I assume that when the boot partition (sdb1) is formatted ext3, then windows can't see the rest of the drive. Also I have read posts where people make comments to the effect of fat32 being more "dependable". As of now I still format this partition ext3 or ext2.
2) use the universal installer to do a full ''install to sdb1''
I choose yes for load into ram option, yes for wipe all files (even though none are there)
3) ''reboot and run'' puppy studio from USB for the first time
4) ''shut down'' puppy studio and ''choose'' the (''save to entire partition'' option) very important! although perhaps that can be changed later if the incorrect choice is made.
5) reboot and ''run puppy studio'' again and it should run as normal full install.
I'll do flash drive in another post.
!Part III
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l0wt3ch
Posted: Mon 01 Nov 2010, 05:32:
Puppy Studio began as an experiment: Was it possible to have a full-featured multimedia creation suite similar to Ubuntu Studio running on Puppy Linux? Puppy was fast, and ran entirely in RAM, so the realtime recording capabilities could be amazing. But would they?
My original hypothesis was correct. Puppy gave the studio vastly improved latency, by virtue of running in RAM and its small size, that were unmatched by any other OS. Then I compiled a custom realtime kernel, and performance went through the roof!
Then I discovered that Puppy allowed me to configure everything and remaster with the changes kept. That let me take all of the work out of setting up a Linux music studio so a user can get JACK running in realtime with a single click, often without ever touching the settings.
!end %/

Name: Ladislav Bodnar
E-mail: distro@distrowatch.com
----
Puppy Studio: the fastest, most versatile, multimedia creation software in the world!
Based on Lucid Puppy 520, Puppy Studio features realtime kernel 2.6.33.5-rt and hyper-lowlatency audio recording.
----
JACK is set to start in real-time mode; it should work right out of the box on most PCs. Feel free to lower the latency further if you have a fairly new computer by adjusting "frames/period" in JACK settings.
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Usb support for Line6 devices:
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Ardour, Hydrogen, and all the audio production software you've come to expect:
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Fully-functional trial version of the popular REAPER software from Cockos Inc.:
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OpenShot video editor:
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Mplayer and VLC:
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Tons of additional software (i.e. Java, Cinelerra, Inkscape) available from Quickpet and Puppy Package Manager (Ubuntu repositories):
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New in 3.3:
- Graphical redesign, including new wallpapers, customized Wbar, and Icewm as the default desktop environment
- Midi timer issue - FIXED
- Firewire modules not loaded automatically at boot - FIXED
- Boots straight to desktop, X is configured for you
- Automatic Internet connection for eth0
- Newer versions of many programs, including Ardour, Rosegarden, and Rakarrack
- LMMS (thanks to stu90), MuseScore, and Pencil now included
- And much more!
Remember - you need at least 512 MB of RAM to use this software!
Big thanks to Playdayz for all his help, to BarryK for answering my Woof questions, jamesbond and emil for their init script expertise, 01micko for the custom version of Quickpet, and everyone who tried to be of assistance.
Thanks to Russoodle for hosting the files.
And thanks to PupGeek for the add-on Roxapps: Kdenlive, Avidemux, Scribus, Blender, and XaraLx.
----
@all: I know that you're used to thinking of Puppy as a distro for older computers. But Puppy Studio was created with the idea of using Puppy's unique abilities to give it a technological edge - not for running on older computers. It is designed for, among other things, real, professional-quality, audio work.
So if you're trying to run Studio on some ancient piece of crap you picked up for ten bucks at the local flea market, please, consider buying a slightly newer computer. And don't complain.
Thank you.
!Puppy in RAM + Realtime Kernel + Preconfiguration = Win
Once upon a time, musicians had to worry about "latency". Edit JACK settings. Configure their audio cards, install complicated software... and that's if realtime recording was even possible on your computer. Setting up an authentic, professional-grade, Linux audio workstation was next-to-impossible for the average person. And even then, industry-standard digital effects weren't compatible with Linux, because they were in VST format. All that time you spent was wasted, and you had to go crawling back to Windows.
Fortunately, neither ourselves or those that are to follow need worry about such things any longer.
No more hassling to set up JACK, or trying in vain to get a realtime kernel working. Everything comes pre-configured for you out-of-the-box with Puppy Studio - you don't have to be l33t to use it. All of the work of having a professional-quality Linux studio is done for you, simplifying the entire user experience.
Puppy Studio runs entirely in RAM, making it faster and more efficient. Combined with the realtime kernel, that means no other OS gets latencies as low. Not even close!
There's no need to install anything, and it can be carried in your pocket on a USB stick.
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+++[Distribution Puppy Linux - data]
Homepage http://www.puppylinux.com/
Mailing-lister --
User-forums http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy
Documentation http://puppylinux.org/wikka/CategoryDocumentation
Screenshots The Coding Studio
Download-mirrors http://www.puppylinux.com/download
Bug Tracker --
Related Homepages PuppyLinux.org • Puppy Linux News • Puppy for Win98 • Wikipedia • Dotpups.de (German) • Puppy China • Puppy Hungary • Puppy Japan
Reviews 5.x: PCWorld • Raiden's Realm • EasyLinuxCDs • Tech • Dedoimedo • Linux Journal • Desktop Linux Reviews • IT Lure
4.x: LWN • Desktop Linux Reviews • DistroWatch • Tech Exposures • DesktopLinux • Dedoimedo • Blogspot • Blogspot • LinuxInsider • Linux.com • Tech Source
3.x: TechieMoe • Linux.com • DistroWatch • Lifehacker
2.x: DesktopLinux • Free Software Magazine • ReviLinux • Blogspot • Linux.com • Tuxmachines
1.x: DistroWatch • Linux.com • DesktopLinux===
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''l0wtech'' has announced the release of Puppy Studio 3.3 (realtime) edition, a small, very fast and light distribution designed for music production: "Puppy Studio: the fastest, most versatile, multimedia creation software in the world!. No more hassling to set up JACK, or trying in vain to get a realtime kernel working. Everything comes pre-configured for you out-of-the-box with Puppy Studio - you don't have to be l33t to use it. All of the work of having a professional-quality Linux studio is done for you, simplifying the entire user experience.
Puppy Studio runs entirely in RAM, making it faster and more efficient. Combined with the realtime kernel, that means no other OS gets latencies as low. Not even close!
There's no need to install anything, and it can be carried in your pocket on a USB stick.
Puppy Studio was created with the idea of using Puppy Linux's unique abilities to give it a technological edge - not for running on older computers - you'll need at least 512 MB of RAM to use this software!.
Based on Lucid Puppy 520, Puppy Studio features realtime kernel 2.6.33.5-rt and hyper-lowlatency audio recording. Boots straight to desktop, X is configured for you. Automatic Internet connection for eth0. Newer versions of many programs, including Ardour, Rosegarden, and Rakarrack, LMMS (thanks to stu90), MuseScore, Pencil and OpenShot video editor included.- And much more. Tons of additional software (i.e. Java, Cinelerra, Inkscape) available from Quickpet and Puppy Package Manager (Ubuntu repositories). Add-on Roxapps (made by PupGeek): Kdenlive, Avidemux, Scribus, Blender, and XaraLx. Graphical redesign, including new wallpapers, customized Wbar, and Icewm as the default desktop environment." Check out [[the more detailed release notes|http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=498348#498348]] for more information. [[Download|http://puppylinuxstuff.meownplanet.net/10wt3ch/Puppy_Studio_3.3/PuppyStudio3.3-rt.iso]](Username: puppy Password: linux) (MD5): 9d86f7237aa1c7c264559b5ac4510541 PuppyStudio3.3-rt.iso (378 MB).

This package provides a toolbar of interactive 'power tools' that you can use while editing a tiddler to quickly insert TiddlyWiki tiddler links, images, macros, etc. or common formatting sequences directly into tiddler content, as well as perform other functions (such as find/replace, sort, split, convert, etc.) that can be used to modify the current tiddler's source content in a variety of ways.
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Alternatively, if you want the toolbar to //always// be displayed, regardless of the option setting, you can add a special keyword, ''show'', to the [[EditTemplate]] syntax, like this:
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<<<

{{outline floatleft{++++*[#1 genmce:|will puppy 3.3 host windows vsts out of the box ]...
{{menubox floatleft{
Hey - so will puppy 3.3 host windows vsts out of the box as it were?
If not how do I go about doing that?
Thank you.
}}}===+++*[read l0wt3ch's answer]...{{groupbox floatleft{
''l0wt3ch'' :
Yes, Puppy Studio is the only Linux studio that comes with REAPER, which runs VST's out-of-the-box just like in Windows. Go to your "Windows directory" (.wine in /root or "Browse C: Drive" from the menu) and install your .dll's like you normally would in "/Program Files/Steinberg/Vstplugins" (or a different folder if you like, you can change this in REAPER settings), or click on the .exe file and let WINE's installer do the work. :)
While some might complain that REAPER isn't released under the GPL, I see it as being the same as Barry including Flash - you can't have a proper browsing experience without Flash, and you can't have a real professional-grade digital audio workstation without VST plugins.
}}}===}}}
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{{outline floatleft{++++*[#2 genmce:|ffado,load the asio4all driver,location on the windows partition...current vst folder]...
{{menubox floatleft{
Hey - I have a couple of questions
I can't seem to get my firewire Prosonus firepod working -
1. Is ffado installed on puppy 3.3? Also I'm on a laptop (dell d520) with a pcmcia card as my firewire interface to the firepod.
2. I notice the latency from reaper with puppy studio 3.3 about 43 ms, on windows i get about 11ms using the asio4all driver with the onboard sound card on the dell lappy mentioned above. Do I need to somehow load the asio4all driver somewhere.
3. Also reguarding vsts, can I just point to the location on the windows partition I have that has the current vst folder i use in windows?
}}}===+++*[read l0wt3ch's answer]...{{groupbox floatleft{
''l0wt3ch'' :
1) Yes, it comes with the ffado drivers. Did you look for your device under "Interface" in JACK settings?
<<image http://i53.tinypic.com/eqw58j.png>>
2) No, you just have to decrease your "frames/period" in JACK settings. 256 will give you 11.6 msec. (I increased the default because REAPER would freeze on some computers with too small of a latency.)
<<image http://i54.tinypic.com/105un8w.png>>
3) VST's that require registration will ask you to provide your information again. But those that do not (many of the good free ones) won't.
A good place to ask questions about audio programs is [[eztuxer's "Musicians" thread|How to use audio apps (eztuxer's "Musicians" thread)]].
}}}===}}}
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{{outline floatleft{++++*[#2b genmce:|Jack seizes on my Dell d520]...
{{menubox floatleft{
Possible problem.
Jack seizes on my Dell d520.
I thought it might be the zoom h4 or the Dell docking
Station.
I restarted with d520 solo.
Jack still seizes. Unable to click any button.
Have to kill process to shutdown.
What info can I provide to help solve this?
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Posted: Post subject: jack crashing
Subject description: Jack not working.
See above 2nd post above.
I did find that the Jack audio connection kit gui shows
XRUNS (1/118) all red before it stops responding.
I looked at the man page but can't seem to figure out what if any setting to change.
}}}===+++*[read genmce's closing answer]...{{groupbox floatleft{
''genmce'' :
l0wt3ch
Thanks - for trying.
As for it was working - I had opened Reaper and was just noting the latency.
I had not actually tried to record anything nor had I opened qjackctl.
I noted the xruns after doing that.
Alas - it works on that other machine just not this one.
Ah well.
Looks great, I just have to wait.
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''Revolverve'':
genmce , xrun problem??
Start by checking retrovol or alsamixer if capture is enable .. work for me(laptop/onboard sndcard)..
I also got xrun if jack midi driver "seq" not set.
Yet 3.3 rt is rock solid.
}}}===}}}